Description
Skid Lifting Lug Rope-Angle Calculation
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What This Spreadsheet Does
Designs lifting lugs on equipment skids accounting for sling rope angle effects. When a 4-point skid is lifted with slings meeting at a single hook point, lug loads are larger than the simple weight/4 calculation because of the inclined sling geometry. This sheet captures that effect properly.
What’s Inside the Excel File
- Inputs — skid weight, CG location, lug positions (4 points typical), sling length, hook height above skid, dynamic factor
- Sling angle calculation at each lug
- Lug load resolution into vertical + horizontal components
- Asymmetric skid handling — uneven load distribution when CG is off-center
- Lug stress checks — net section, pin bearing, shear
- Weld capacity at lug base
Who This Is For
- Skid and module design engineers
- Lifting and rigging engineers
- EPC project teams on modular packages
- Equipment manufacturers shipping skid units
Codes & Standards Referenced
- ASME BTH-1 — Below-the-Hook Lifting Devices
- DNV / Noble Denton lifting philosophy
- Standard rigging geometry mechanics
How It Works
| 1 | Purchase — secure payment |
| 2 | Download — instant Excel access |
| 3 | Enter Values — skid, lug, sling geometry |
| 4 | Get Results — true lug loads and stress check |
File Format & Compatibility
Microsoft Excel (.xlsx). Opens in Excel 2016+, Excel 365, Google Sheets. No macros, no locked cells.
What You Get After Payment
- ✅ Instant download (also emailed)
- ✅ Lifetime access
- ✅ Engineer email support
- ✅ 7-day refund if file fails to open
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Frequently Asked Questions
4-point lifts only?
4-point is most common but the methodology extends to 2-point and 3-point lifts.
Spreader bar lifts?
For spreader bar configurations, see our Spreader Bar Design sheet.
Custom version needed?
Request a custom quote.


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